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Definitions Of Words That Are Often Spelt Wrong
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1. person who undertakes a commercial enterprise often at personal financial tasks. 12
2. anything that happens; an event especially one unlooked for or unplanned 10
3. profane; disrespectful of something regarded as worthy of extreme respect 12
2. anything that happens; an event especially one unlooked for or unplanned 10
3. profane; disrespectful of something regarded as worthy of extreme respect 12
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The rule to remember with words like occurrence is that if the root word, in this case occur, ends in a single vowel followed by a single consonant, then the final consonant is doubled when adding a suffix, providing the final syllable is stressed. If unstressed then no reduplication. For example:
befit - befitting, but:
benefit - benefiting.
The exception is if the final consonant is an 'L', when it is doubled irrespective of where the stress falls, but not in American English.
befit - befitting, but:
benefit - benefiting.
The exception is if the final consonant is an 'L', when it is doubled irrespective of where the stress falls, but not in American English.
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